Incubator temperature control: Effects on the low birthweight infant

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We studied temperature stability in 22 infants of birthweight less than 1500 g in the first four days of life. Infants were nursed in incubators using either air mode control or skin temperature servo control. Data were collected continuously using a computer linked monitoring system. Skin temperature control resulted in a less stable thermal environment than air mode control. Increased thermal stability in the incubator on air mode control may well be beneficial, particularly to sick, very low birthweight infants.

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Ducker, D. A., Lyon, A. J., Russell, R. R., Bass, C. A., & McIntosh, N. (1985). Incubator temperature control: Effects on the low birthweight infant. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 60(10), 902–907. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.60.10.902

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